In 1540 El Morro, a fort that stands on a rocky peninsula controlling the entrance to San Juan Bay
was constructed due to continual attacks by both the English and the Dutch. By 1797, the complex
design that can be seen today was completed. This historic site has been declared a World Heritage
Site by the United Nations and the U.S. National Park Service. Control Point was contacted in 2013
to provide base documents to aid in the preservation of the historic site.
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